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The love affair continues
By Andy Stevens on 30/07/2010 11:42:01
Speedys still going strong

called the AA and the man was there in no less that 10 minuets! If you want them to come out quickly tell them you’re a vulnerable woman on your own or that you’re in a dangerous area…I went for the latter obviously : o )

London to be zero-emission zone by 2020?
By Visordown News on 15/02/2013 09:40:38
Do motorcycles figure in Boris Johnson's plans?

be around in 2020 (his term finishes in 2016) this could well be nothing more than a PR stunt to show that the government is thinking about the problem, or a challenge for his successor.While the AA said it was a 'tight timetable', Clean Air In London

First Ride: 2007 Bimota DB6 Delirio
By Jon Urry on 27/05/2008 22:41:46
Who the hell let Urry out on a bike that expensive? He'll bring down Lloyds of London if he falls off.

than a Jehovah's Witness to your doorstep - and is equally as tough to close a door on.But everyone deserves a second chance, so it was with an open mind (and valid AA membership) that I approached the latest offering from Bimota, the DB6 Delirio

TT Tales part two
By ted RL on 24/05/2007 09:46:31
More manx jiggery pokery

and landed on the trousers of Stanley Schofield (this can be heard on the Sound Stories long playing record and was the inspiration for the A.A. Milne stories House on Poo Corner) at first the warm sensation wasn't too bad but when the dog doo dried

How to save money in motorcycling
By Visordown on 12/12/2011 14:13:43
Seven frugal tips to save a fortune on insurance, your next bike, speeding fines and more...

accept an insurance renewal. Get online, go to an insurance comparison website, do some research and save hundreds of pounds. Do you have AA or RAC membership? If so then ask for any recovery service to be removed from the policy. One call and a bit

James Whitham Column - Dec 2007
By James Whitham on 14/12/2007 16:05:18
The horror loos of Vallelunga

the hell we even got there was a miracle. We set off without thinking about it at all, equipped only with an AA map of Europe, some Rich Tea biscuits and 400 quid’s worth of travellers’ cheques in my back pocket. By the time we got to the Italian side

First Ride: Ducati ST3 review
By Jon Urry on 14/09/2010 17:05:37
Ducati's newest sports tourer breaks with convention and now comes with a three valve head instead of the usual four

trying to say about their new bike.In the past the words 'Ducati' and 'touring' would have brought sharp intakes of breath from most bikers. I mean, who wants to see Europe from the back of an AA recovery van, even if it is driven by a very nice man

First Ride: 2007 Bimota DB6 Delirio
By Jon Urry on 18/03/2008 20:46:37
Who the hell let Urry out on a bike that expensive? He'll bring down Lloyds of London if he falls off.

's the problem with a reputation, once you get one it sticks harder than a Jehovah's Witness to your doorstep - and is equally as tough to close a door on.But everyone deserves a second chance, so it was with an open mind (and valid AA membership) that I

First Ride: 2007 Bimota DB6 Delirio
By Jon Urry on 02/04/2008 15:36:24
Who the hell let Urry out on a bike that expensive? He'll bring down Lloyds of London if he falls off.

than a Jehovah's Witness to your doorstep - and is equally as tough to close a door on.But everyone deserves a second chance, so it was with an open mind (and valid AA membership) that I approached the latest offering from Bimota, the DB6 Delirio

D.I.Y: Off-road preparation
By Daryll Young on 25/10/2007 20:12:38
Fettling a dirt bike ready for off-road fun isn't hard, but requires a dash of specialist knowledge. So here it is

sportsbikes still struggling to cover more than 120 miles on a tank a trail bike will manage far less before it gets thirsty for gas, so always plan your route carefully. Secondly, the AA or RAC won't want to take a van off-road to come to your rescue if you


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